UAE businessman ordered to pay majority of Clyde & Co costs in negligence case June 25, 2024 A wealthy businessman has been ordered to pay 85 per cent of law firm Clyde & Co costs after judge stripped back his negligence claim in April
Why we bought a decommissioned nuclear power station August 30, 2024 Seventy years since a Brit first split the atom, it’s time to re-energise our nuclear industry and reclaim leadership in the technology of the future, says Lord Grade Down an unassuming country lane in Gloucestershire, out of the market town of Berkeley and toward the Severn Estuary, lies the site where Britain’s next nuclear power [...]
James Latham: Red Sea attacks dent timber supplier’s profit June 27, 2024 Timber distributor James Latham has taken a hit to its profit as shipping attacks in the Red Sea sent the cost of containers flying.
Easyjet headed for FTSE 100 return after falling out during Covid slowdown February 21, 2024 Easyjet is headed for a post-pandemic return to the FTSE 100 after falling out of the top flight when aircrafts were grounded during lockdown.
Western countries overly ‘optimistic’ in nuclear project delivery March 21, 2024 Both Hinkley Point C and Sizewell C nuclear power stations are mired in delays or pre-construction barriers.
Octopus Energy ‘further deepens’ relationship with Tokyo Gas after £3bn investment November 17, 2023 Octopus Energy has today unveiled a £3bn fund dedicated to developing offshore wind assets through its generation arm.
Cost still biggest ‘blocker’ of SAF uptake, says Biggin Hill airport boss September 19, 2024 Airlines are banking on SAF, a biofuel drawn from cooking oil, to hit looming green targets across Europe without cutting flights.
Everton appeal latest points deduction for breaking Premier League spending rules April 15, 2024 The Toffees were docked the points last week after they admitted exceeding permitted losses.
Increasing recruitment difficulties spark business calls for national skills strategy July 16, 2024 The skills gap will likely constrain how far and how fast the next government can move on a number of issues, from housebuilding to AI.
FRP Advisory reports ‘strong’ trading as company administrations jump November 17, 2023 FRP, one of the country's leading restructuring firms, said today it expected to report revenue growth of 19 per cent for its half year.